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Letters and postcards. T. Sokolova-Lemke, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1962-1965
Letters and postcards. V. Tikhanova, Kislovodsk, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, undated
Letters and Postcards. Z. Lobanova, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1967-1974
Letters and postcards. Zinaida Chichinadze to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, circa 1940s
Items were sent from exile.
Letters and postcards. Zinaida Chichinadze to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, circa 1950s
Items were sent from Kutaisi (Georgia), Moscow, and other places.
Letters and postcards. Zinaida Chichinadze to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, circa 1960s
Items are from Moscow, Kutaisi, and other places.
Letters and posttcards. L. I. Kramp, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1970-1975
Enclosures consist of a tear sheet from Sovetskii Uchitel and 9 inscribed b/w prints (each 14 X 9 cm.).
Letters and telegram. Margo Ropp, Gatchina (Russia), to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1968-1969
Letters. Avtandil V. Chichinadze and family, Moscow, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1959-1969
Atiko and Masha add the name of their son, Aleksei, to the letters.
Letters. Avtandil V. Chichinadze and family, Moscow, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1967-1969
One of the letters is written by Aleksei (Alyosha) A. Chichinadze, addressed to "grandmother" Rusia and "uncle" Nika, RNN's son, Nikolai M. Polievktov-Nikoladze. Folder contains an extra envelope from Atiko to RNN that was sent from Kutaisi (western Georgia).
Letters. Avtandil V. Chichinadze, Moscow, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, 1954-1958
Two of the items are also signed by Atiko's wife, Mariia (Masha).
Letters. Avtandil V. Chichinadze to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, 1953
Avtandil (Atiko) is the brother of Aliko, the son of Beso and Zina Chichinadze, and RNN's nephew.
Letters. D. Kandelaki, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1964-1967
Letters. E. Gardel, Novosibirsk, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1964
Letters. E. Gerke, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilis, 1961 January-March
Letters. E. Gerke, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1960 August-December
Letters. E. Gerke, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1961 March-November
Letters. E. Gerke, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1968 July-November
Letters. E. Grekova and O. Grekova, Tashkent, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1957-1966
Letters. E. Guramova to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1965-1969
One of the items is a new year's greeting, which is signed by A. Makarova as well as by Guramova.
Letters. Eliko Tsereteli (Demolon), Viroflay (France), to Tamara A Chichinadze, 1936
Eliko Tsereteli married Albert Demolon.
Letters. G. Gedevanishvili, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Didi-Dzhikhaisi, 1919-1923
Gedevanishvili was "probably" RNN's relative.
Letters. Guram Muskhelishvili to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, 1941-1950
Guram Nikolaevich Muskhelishvili was the son of RNN's sister, Tamara and her husband Nikolai Ivanovich Muskhelishvili; correspondence is all in Georgian.
Letters. I. Grigoriev, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Borzhomi-Park, 1962 August-November
Igor Kuzmich Grigoriev was a historian, who wrote an article about Niko Nikoladze.
Letters. I. Grigoriev, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1963 February-August
Enclosures include a postal receipt, tear sheets from Leningradskii universitet, and a draft of a paper on Niko Nikoladze. Folder includes a draft of a letter to Grigoriev.
Letters. I. Grigoriev, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1964-1965
Enclosures include a short article on Aleksandr Mgebrov and information on the journal Byloe.
Letters. I. Grigoriev, Leningrad, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1967-1980
Folder includes a postcard from RNN to Grigoriev that was not sent.
Letters. I. Lordkipanidze to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Tbilisi, 1955-1963
Iraklii Lordkipanidze was a metallurgist and friend of Georgii Nikoladze. They worked together in Iuzovka (Donbass) and later in the Caucasus. Both were members of "Sokol." He responded to the negative article about Georgii in Sovetskii Sport, and his daughter was a close friend of RNN's son, Nika.
Letters. I. Meskhi, Tbilisi, to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze, Borzhomi Likani, 1965
Iia Meskhi was a friend of RNN and a journalist for the weekly Ogonek; enclosure consists of an unsent letter referencing RNN.